Robert, a building renovator, talks about how he used Trulicity to reach his blood sugar and A1C goals while restoring a community center in time for its grand opening.

Unfortunately, The Rushmead Chronicle is a fake-for-tv newspaper. But as a fake 1898 newspaper, It’s pretty bad. Halftones in a local newspaper would have been unheard of and that ALL CAPS screaming heds? Oy!

The folks over at the Charm City News crank out a pretty good looking (fake) newspaper! I especially love that this looks like someone with newspaper design experience had a hand in creating it.

My one beef with this newspaper: Not quite happy with the quality of the newsprint; it’s not your plain-vanilla recycled-quality newsprint. It’s way too bright, more like a higher-quality, coated laser printer stock that’s more like something out of a magazine. Looks good on camera, but still…maybe the Charm City News is rolling in money and can afford it.

Note to producers: In this scene, the main character is going to work in the morning, so this fellow, reading on the train, has either picked up yesterday’s newspaper (it’s the LATE CITY FINAL) or in Charm City, they can read the news before it happens.

If you’re interested in superheroes, check out NBC’s Powerless to see if any other issues will pop up.

I can’t help but hit the pause on the remote when a newspaper pops up in a TV show or movie I’m watching. I saw this one earlier this week during the season’s first episode of the backwood, hill folk, off-grid hillbillies known as the “Outsiders” on WGNAmerica.

I see the fictional Lexington Gazette is pretty big on running long stories on page one. Up style heds? Not a fan.

I’m amused that they tease a story on A3 as LOCAL NEWS. If I was running the show, you can bet that a sewage problem would have been on the front page!